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The Virginia Beach economy is strong, with available jobs in a large variety of occupations. All students and prospective students looking for a job in the Virginia Beach area are encouraged to actively search sites like www.indeed.com or www.jobs.com for job openings. Students may also contact Admissions Director, Scott Rosen ( ) to see if there are any new employment opportunities through the seminary's network of churches and businesses.
Below are some of the companies that have recently hired VBTS seminary students for employment, working well with the seminary's day-time class schedule.
Contact: John Varner (VBTS Alumnus) works at Capital One. He can be reached at
Income: Hourly with benefits
Hours: Afternoon/evening hours
Note: This job involves calling people who are behind on their credit card debts.
Contact: Paul Hammond (friend of VBTS) manages several Meineke Car Care Centers in the Hampton Roads area. He can be reached at
Income: Hourly
Hours: Daytime with some flexibility for seminary students
Contact: Brian Bolger (friend of VBTS) is a manager at the Woodard Group. Contact him at
Income: Hourly
Hours: Daytime hours with some flexibility for seminary students
Contact: Sam Roderick (VBTS Alumnus) works at Lindenmeyr Munroe. Contact him at
Income: Hourly
Hours: Daytime hours with some flexibility for seminary students
Contact: John Gray (friend of VBTS) works at Union Mission. He can be reached at
Income: Hourly
Hours: Flexible – daytime or evening hours
Note: Housing has occasionally been provided as a benefit for single students.
Contact: Pete Schrader (VBTS Student) works at FedEx and can be reached at
Income: Hourly
Hours: Afternoon/Evening
Note: This is a part-time job, but it comes with benefits.
VBTS students have also worked at Walmart, Starbucks, One Life Fitness, local hospitals, local schools, local churches, and other companies around the Hampton Roads area.